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  1. I'll be voting Libertarian...

    Quote Originally Posted by Damocles View Post
    Change my mind...

    A vote for for a 3rd party is a vote against Trump just think about the federal judges Biden would appoint. If that doesn’t scare you go ahead and vote 3rd party.
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  2. Sanction Leaders of CCP—Then Work Downwards



    Sanction the Leaders of the Chinese Communist Party—Then Work Downwards
    All members of the CCP are complicit in its crimes at home and abroad

    Commentary by Steven W. Mosher
    July 20, 2020, Updated July 21, 2020


    On July 16, William Barr gave the speech I have been waiting 25 years to hear.

    The U.S. attorney general flatly declared that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) seeks “to overthrow the rules-based ...
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  3. Religious Persecution Has Invited Dire Consequences



    From Ancient Times to Modern Day, Religious Persecution Has Invited Dire Consequences

    July 19, 2020 | By Jian Yi and Zhen Yan(Minghui.org)

    History is filled with persecutions of righteous faiths being met with plagues, natural disasters, and other consequences. Below are a few examples.

    Fate of a Young Emperor

    The Buddhist book Fuyuan Zhulin from the Tang Dynasty recorded the story of Zhao Wenchang, ...
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  4. Taylor Swift Hates George Soros?

    Did you know Taylor Swift Hates George Soros? So there's a common problem with music artists nowadays, that they don't actually have the rights to their music. Prince, Rihanna, Jay Z - They all experienced the same problem. You give the music companies the right to your work - And in exchange, you get a percentage of the music sales. Later on when the artist has enough money, They buy back the rights so they own all their music. Long Story Short - George Soros and some other rich folk have bought ...
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  5. Companies Continue Flocking to China



    Despite ‘Decoupling’ Narrative, Companies Continue Flocking to China

    Lawmakers must do more to encourage shift in corporate behavior

    Commentary by Fan Yu
    July 12, 2020


    “Decoupling” from China seems easier said than done.

    Despite signals from U.S. political leaders to reduce economic and financial affiliation with the Chinese regime, in practice, U.S. financial institutions seem to be edging ...
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